Posted on 23 February 2012. Tags: american, independents, Life, Prone, Republicans, right wing, Time, Wing
After a survey of middle aged white American was conducted, it was found out that on average 53% of the men who affiliated themselves with the right wing(including right leaning independents) have been jail at least one time in their life as compared to the 24% of men who affiliated themselves with the left.
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Posted on 15 January 2012. Tags: abortion, control health, death, death penalty, gay marriage, gun, gun control, health care, Immigration, immigration control, independents, marriage, Penalty
Gay Marriage
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INDEPENDENTS ONLY! this means your not affiliated with any political party (but your own)
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Posted on 29 July 2011. Tags: bad news, barack obama, direction, ethnicities, heading in the right direction, independents, mainstream voters, majority, news, percent, pessimism, public confidence, Rasmussen, Republicans, wrong direction
More bad news for the White House as Rasmussen announced today that just 17 percent of likely US voters believe the country is heading in the right direction, the lowest level of public confidence since Barack Obama took office. According to Rasmussen, a staggering 75 percent of voters now believe the country is heading down the wrong track, including a clear majority (58 percent) of Democrats, and 77 percent of Independents:
Seventy-five percent (75%) of voters say the country is heading down the wrong track, the highest finding since early January 2009. Since that time, voter pessimism had ranged from 57% to 72%.
Most Republicans (91%) and voters not affiliated with either political party (77%) believe the country is heading down the wrong track. Even a strong majority (58%) of Democrats now say the country is heading in the wrong direction.
Forty percent (40%) of black voters say the country is heading in the right direction, a view shared by just 15% of white voters and just as many voters of other ethnicities (15%).
Roughly half (51%) of the Political Class are confident in the nation’s current course, while 84% of Mainstream voters are not.
Hey libs: It’s okay to cry
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Posted on 18 February 2011. Tags: cnn, conservatives, democratic party, democrats, idea, independents, polling firms, Pollsters, Republican, republican pollsters, republican support, Republicans, Show, Tool, undecided voters
Many of the studies done polling how many Republicans support the birther movement have been done by liberal or Democratic party affiliated polling firms. So it’s hard to trust them.
Some on CBS show far less support for the birther movement at only 20% which still sounds high and CNN which shows more.
I’d like to see the opinions of conservatives, independents and Republicans on this. I don’t know any Republicans who believe this idea. It also seem to be used as a tool by Democrats to make undecided voters angry at the Republicans.
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Posted on 01 January 2011. Tags: "tea, democrats, independents, Party, Republican, republican party, sort, tea party, voice
They always say that they are “America’s voice” which they sort of are if you are a Republican. They say that they are not affiliated with any party but all of their candidates are Republican. It’s okay to be apart of the Republican party I don’t understand why they just won’t claim it. I’m pretty sure there were no Tea Party Democrats elected because quite frankly there are no Tea Party Democrats or Independents.
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Posted on 30 August 2010. Tags: Approach, broken promises, conservatives, desire, face, independents, libertarians, opportunists, Party, patriots, personal views, religious right, taxation, tea party, winning converts
To me the only thing holding the loosely affiliated tea party patriots together is their desire for spending cuts and lower taxation.
Lets face it the tea party is a collection of dissatisfied GOPers fed up with broken promises and compromise, libertarians, younger conservatives who are mostly concerned with the economy and the fiscal side of things, a few independents sick of the crap, and also a few opportunists.
How will going back in the direction of the religious right not split the tea party/conservative vote???
*This question does not reflect on my personal views as much as it does the reality of the voting public in my opinion.
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